The compound nucleus formation is considered as a two-step process of touching and subsequent tunneling of the projectile into the target. The deep minima in the potential energy curve are due to shell effects in the experimental binding energies and give possible target-projectile combinations for the synthesis of heavy and superheavy elements. The asymmetric channels thus obtained are in remarkable agreement with the known experimental channels. In our model, the colliding partners are first shown to be captured in the pocket behind the outer (touching) barrier and the composite system so formed finally tunnels through the inner (fusion) barrier to form the resulting compound nucleus. These calculations reveal the importance of the fusion...
The effects of the entrance channel and shell structure on the experimental evaporation residues hav...
Reactions between massive nuclei show a considerable reduction in fusion-evaporation cross-sections ...
Production of the heavy and heaviest nuclei (from Po to the region of superheavy elements close to Z...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
By comparing theoretical and experimental excitation functions of evaporation residues resulting fro...
The effects of the entrance channel and shell structure on the experimental evaporation residues hav...
Entrance-channel potentials in nucleus-nucleus collisions, relevant for the synthesis of superheavy ...
Entrance-channel potentials in nucleus-nucleus collisions, relevant for the synthesis of superheavy ...
We study the effect of the entrance channel and the shell structure of reacting massive nuclei on th...
Reactions between massive nuclei show a considerable reduction in fusion-evaporation cross-sections ...
Reactions between massive nuclei show a considerable reduction in fusion-evaporation cross-sections ...
The effects of the entrance channel and shell structure on the experimental evaporation residues hav...
Reactions between massive nuclei show a considerable reduction in fusion-evaporation cross-sections ...
Production of the heavy and heaviest nuclei (from Po to the region of superheavy elements close to Z...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
A mechanism for fusion hindrance is clarified, based on the observation that the sticking configurat...
By comparing theoretical and experimental excitation functions of evaporation residues resulting fro...
The effects of the entrance channel and shell structure on the experimental evaporation residues hav...
Entrance-channel potentials in nucleus-nucleus collisions, relevant for the synthesis of superheavy ...
Entrance-channel potentials in nucleus-nucleus collisions, relevant for the synthesis of superheavy ...
We study the effect of the entrance channel and the shell structure of reacting massive nuclei on th...
Reactions between massive nuclei show a considerable reduction in fusion-evaporation cross-sections ...
Reactions between massive nuclei show a considerable reduction in fusion-evaporation cross-sections ...
The effects of the entrance channel and shell structure on the experimental evaporation residues hav...
Reactions between massive nuclei show a considerable reduction in fusion-evaporation cross-sections ...
Production of the heavy and heaviest nuclei (from Po to the region of superheavy elements close to Z...